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Organs
Organs & Functions
Diseases
100

This organ system collects, transfers, and processes information.

Nervous System

100

This organ system supports and protects soft tissues of body; produces blood cells; stores minerals.

Skeletal System

100

Skin, hair, nails

Integumentary System

100

This part of the digestive system absorbs most of the nutrients you ingest. 

Small intestine. 

100

Osteoporosis is a disease that causes _________ to become brittle and very susceptible to fractures. This disease is associated with this organ system.

bones, Skeletal 

200

This organ system breaks down foods and absorbs nutrients, minerals, vitamins, and water.

Digestive System

200

This organ system is involved in movement and heat production.

Muscular System

200

Brain, spinal cord

Nervous System

200

This system provides the structure for your body. 

Skeletal system. 

200

Gastroesophageal reflux, irritable bowel syndrome, lactose intolerance, constipation, diarrhea, and gall stones are associated with this organ system.

Digestive 

300

This organ system provides protection from injury and water loss, physical defense against infection by microorganisms, and temperature control.

Integumentary System

300

This organ system defends against diseases and fights off viruses and bacteria.

Immune System

300

The heart, blood, and blood vessels.

Cardiovascular System

300

This organ system removes extra water, salts, and waste products from blood and body; controls pH; controls water and salt balance.  The urinary system is part of this system.

Excretory System/Urinary System

300

eczema nd acne are associated with this organ system.

Integumentary 

400

This organ system brings air to sites where gas exchange can occur between the blood and cells or blood and air.

Respiratory System

400

This organ system transports oxygen, hormones, and nutrients to the body cells. Moves wastes and carbon dioxide away from cells.  It is really two organ systems in one.

Cardiovascular System

400

Trachea, larynx, pharynx, and lungs 

Respiratory System

400

This system has an organ with 4 valves. 

Circulatory system. 

400

Alzheimer's, epilepsy, and Parkinson's are diseases associated with this organ system. 

Nervous 

500

This organ system produces hormones that communicate between cells.

Endocrine System

500

This organ system defends against infection and disease, moves lymph between tissues and the blood stream. This organ system is part of a larger system.

Immune/Lymphatic System

500

Pituitary gland, hypothalamus; adrenal glands

Endocrine System

500

This is the largest system in the body.

Integumentary System. 

500

Myocardial infarction, stroke, and arteriosclerosis are associated with this organ system.

Cardiovascular 

600

This organ system allows a species to survive over generations.

Reproductive System

600

What is the level of organization in living things starting with the smallest unit of life? (5 parts)

Cells-Tissues-Organs-Organ Systems-Organism

600

Esophagus; stomach; small intestine; large intestine

Digestive System

600

These are chemicals your body produces that help with metabolism, homeostasis, growth and development, and mood/feelings.

Hormones

600

Acromegaly, diabetes, and hyperthyroidism are associated with this organ system 

Endocrine